• - kv ra On the 20th Mt., by ItirW4Dr. Bodgeon, Bev. Abel How sod, Pastor of the bLE. 014rtek,intittarloneHougendobler, both otHonnt Joy. - - On the Ithinat.,. brier Dew P. Irrotal, -- .santnta BesnthdreJand Fanny :May; both of Heropdeld. -- •- 7- On the same day,-• by the same, Michael Dowers and Lydia &Mei, both of 51111einttle. On the sth lost.; by Bev. CI:F. Exotel,Hemx!Dentitelter to Balllell.,Wlmew, all of this eit - Y• - • On thibth Ind, by AM. D. P, - Itaitemlller, D. B. 'wpm. to Yrazudna Reiter, both of Upper Lewook toiftehtn.:;: • DEATS~.' . J o h n • OD Wed last, Mrifa; bifo 8,10 thpteity, In the 64th year Of hia age. ~ • .In tlde city, on the 7th luak,Ritatt,"We of flisjoso ZOO Crammer, demigod, aged 19 years. . - thitheAth ha Brumes° township,Samnellffaxwell Di Jamestown, California, on the Ist of ;Iffy last, - .Hem. Peter M. Haldeman, formerly of Oolum,bi, in this county, aged 88 years. . . , In this city, on the Bth inst., Frederick Hambright, eon of the late William Hambright, aged 88 years, 9 months and 14 de. „ _ On the2ndlnst., in Mount Joy, Frances Matilda Hnbley, aged 17 Yeers;:l month ant. 29 days. , On the 29th ult„ - in West Donegal hip.. after an illness of 8 daYor of Typhoid Fever, Jacob Stauffer, aged 59 years, 8 months and 1.2 days . , _ In Mount Joy borough, on the bth inst., George Wllis, aged 54 years and 13 days. - - On the 6th inst., in Mount Joy township, Willa, con sort of William McDannel, aged 85 years,l month .and 2 THE BLILEKETS. City Household Market. LLINOMISR, inbritary 9 The market opened this morning with a fall attendance of buyers aid sellers. The following were the ruling prices: legs, per dcsen.. °hickey, live, per " dressed " Tirkies, live and dressed, apiece..... -...432e.(g11140 Apples, per peck. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. Byrnes & 800., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. Laiceirse, February 12 5 50 1.25 115 Flour, Superfine, VS bbl " Extra White Wheat,"ft bushel Red new 1. Oath Rye Clnvereeed Whthkey, In blide in We.. Philadelphia Market. Clover seed Is lower, 400 bosh. sold at $4.75@5. Flour meets a limited inquiry, sales of 1,000 bble. at gfi for Superfine; $.525 for Extra; Extra family $5.50@6; no change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat dull. 2,000 bush. red sold at $1.25@1.27 ; and white at $1.30(41.40. Rye sells slowly et 65f n 660. Corn Meets limited inquiry, /Mc. for new yellow: 65c. for old. 2,000 bush. Penna. Oats sold at 33c. - Whisky steady at 1740ta. Baltimore Market HALMOS.; Feb. 9. Flour doll and heavy, Ohio and Howard at., at $5.25, City Mill $5.1214. Wheat drill, Red at $1.25Q1.28. White $1.40(4,1.60. Ct,ro steady, Yellow 59©61c., White 86@t88c. Provisions quiet. Coffee active, Hie 12Y 4 A13c. Whisky .dull allB seats. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL KOllll. AND VVIFE.—The undersigned Auditor, to distribute the balance In the hands of Jacob R. Hoffer and Martin B. Yelper, assignees of Samuel Rohr and Wife, will meet all persons interested, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of MARCH, 1861. at 2 o'clock. P. M., in one of the Jury Romusln the Court house, at the City of Lancaster. GEO. M. KLINE, 4t 6 [Examiner and Mt. Joy Herald copy.] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT epolfcation will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania: now In session, for a Charter for the construction of a Railroad commencing on the Susquehanna River at Pesch Bottom, Lancaster County, to connect with the "Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad," at or near the Borough of Oxford, in the County of Chester.— To he celled the "OXFORD AND PEACH BOTTOM RAILROAD." James McSparran, J. B. Stubbs, R. Jones, T. Heins, Thomas Stubbs, W. F. Neel. Jeremiah Brown, Amor Stubbs, Joel Smedley, Mark Beir,es, Day Wood, Joseph C. Stubbs, Samuel C. Wood, Joseph Reliance, Joseph Phillips, M. It. 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Lane, deceased, in execu tion of an alias order of said Court, will sell by public vendne, at the public house of John Michael, in the City of Lancaster, the following described real estate, late of the said deceased, to wit Purport No. 9. Consisting of the undivided equal one third part of a certain Tract of Land, situated in District No. 6, late Jefferson now Forest county, State of Pew:mi. van's, containing 990 ACRES and allowances, surveyed on warrant numbered 3182, in the name of Herman Le Roy and Jan Linklain ' dated 13th December, 1792. Purport No. 10. Consisting of the undivided one•thind part of two certain Tracts or Pieces of Land, situate in District No. 6, late Jefferson now Forest county, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit the one thereof beginning at a birch tree in District Line No. 6 ; thence by tract surveyed on warrant No. 3173 meet 108 perches ; thence north 154 perches to a hemlock ; thence west 102 perches to stones; thence north 174 perches to a hemlock ; thence by Purport No. 9 above described, emit 210 perches to a beech in the aforesaid District Line No. 6, and thence along said line 328 perches to the beginning, 'containing 537 ACRES; and the other beginning at stones thence by tract surveyed on warrant No. 3177, north 328 perches to a hemlock; thence by said Purport No. 9, east 120 perches to a post; thence south 328 perches to a maple, and thence by tract surveyed on win rant No. 9173, west 120 perches to the beginning, containing 206 ACRES. Sale will begin at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will be made known. feb 12 is 0] W. CARPENTER,Trustee. EXCREMEN TUN OR PURE NIGHT. SOIL. Having been appointed - by the manufacturers SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the above article, we are now pre. pared to furnish it to Farmers and Dealers in such gum:al lies as may be wanted. It is deodorised and packed In Tight Barrels. PRICE, t 2.75, PER BARREL. A LIBERAL DEDUCTION MADE FOR LARGE PUHA& This article must not be R C confoun SE ded with Pondrette, it being, as stated,simply the pure night soil, thegreat value of which ie well known throughout the world. • Manufactured by TRAOKAItA, SCRAPER & TRACK— For Sale only by.- "ALLEN & NEEDLES, • No. 42 South Delaware Avenue; and 41 South Water 'St.; feb lat door above Chestnut Street, Philadelphia' _ Bm. a MEMED o I ,ZAit 6.4sTzt 88430411;i tie leadikttlie*O,lB6o; r 1880. mitiaisit E FIMIWTYJCitirer Dr. haat. 16, To puk received orDillelllerr Baq.- . - in Ills lutude par repoit'df • ""-- County Auditors, 4413,1307 66" ,a 16, -- " tacelval -.of :John - . . the .-Pell" - 1131 t!7-. • . - 'BeinPfleMostray steer 501 d,,, so; , railvid or S. I'. Nova Ober /11`,FueSald Jury fond, BOLL Feb. 22, or A Fatrer.Skty • - ' - .4tdoneratsd Tax, - - I 0 28, readvint. or Benton Water; Fadsburt, Tara" on unseated -.: . 7 - • - March 2, " IreCeiV4sll . Wm." Ciattbreitk. Jitettpicsl..Ma . Fosse, 400 " 6, " nutehred of - 'J.-Saar;, of West tow, xof ridipik)iiis,nmi 4ope Creek, 143 68 " 7. " redred Wm.likk, Jos -13918At the Peace, City, for 2 *cry- bores sold .by- . John 25 35 " 80, " frecuirsdof, Barak McCartney, of Elaislairyitownshlp, loan, 100 00 " 81, " of - Tater Fullerton, of Pon township; 10a5t4..... ' l5 00 " " '.!, -- '149001•01.0f *MO 83 b 13 , Of , llast Haropfteld tarp.; loan, ~ !15 00 April reale* of SlitilatibMets,ol Tad Deutpflold 1 ,9 0 ? . reeetrainfJohn.l3,3linssalf, ` sof Karl township; lo is, - F-0 0 0 " ," " - randred if John Karl tawnehlp,loan,-. - 638 00 " " " ilasived of Abmtheat D. Del- , lsr, of Minket= tarp-Jose, .1X00:00 " " :is:sired. of =sibs 14014--; • of IL Heniplieldtwp.; 88000 " " - revolved of Elizabeth Reid; -' of Manheim township, loan/ . Igo 00 " I, " received of Daniel Brandt, of Rapho township, loan, 300 00 received of Ja cob Rohrer, Sr, of East Lampeter twp.,loan; • - 1,80000 " 18, " received of 13 Reilly, Esq - ., cods in Com. ve. Which,- 30 00 " 16, " received of Willhtm Honig; macbar,of Eplirataiositiship, loan. 1,000 00 " " received of Edwin . _ meeker, of Ephrata towns*, ' loan " 20, " received of Joseph Bucher, of Warwick township, 34 bridge across Cocallco creek. - 14968 " 23, " received of M. Reuel, Cones togs twp 36 bridge across Pogue& creek 207 33 " reieeivel of Win. Enaminger, Manbeim township, loan. - 300 00 " 30, " received of Becrin F. Rowe, Sheriff. fines and Jury fund, - 22 00 May 7, " received of James 'McPhail, of Strasburg bo.ough, for as- easement book, 75 " 9, " received of E. Reilly, Esq., colts In commonwealth vs.. Billings, 18 00 " 16, " received of IL Wateon,Martic, on account for bridge 'across Pequea, . 76 00 " 29, " received of B. Reilly, ILA., costs in commonwealth vs. Baker, 8 63 July 2, " received ofJohn Seldomrid.e, Justice of the Peace, Leaooek, fines, •• 67 " 16, " received of E. Reilly, Esq. costs in commonwealth vs J . H. Erb, 11 23 Aug. 4, " received of Michael Zag, East Donegal, for assessment book, 75 Sept. 1, " received or Benj. P. Rowe, Sheriff, fines, &c.. in Common - wealth vs. John Rants, 46 25 " " " received of E. Reilly, Esq., costs in commonwealth vs. A. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9 Alexander, " 844 " 14, " received ofJay Cadwell, Esq., fines 6 25 " 25, " received of Farmer? bank of Lancaster, loan, 8,000 00 Oct. 8, " received of Manor township, exonerated tax of 1869. 31 Roy. 17, " received of Wm. Galbraith, Justice of the Peace, Colerain, . for stray sheep sold, 6 54 " 19, " received of R. H. Shirk, Ful ton twp., exonerated tax, 8 62 " 29, " • received of William Hauck, as witness fees refunded for J. Buzzard, 2 34 Deo. 11, " received of Et, W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, fines and jury hind, . 63 00 •' 13, " received of Jay Cadwell, Esq., fines of E. Heilman, 20 00 ‘" 22, " received of County Commis sioners, Stationery,&c., in Mi litia account, 10 00 " 31, " received of Benj. F. Rowe, Sheriff, fines and jury fund, 85 00 Aggregate Assessment of the county rates and levies per list furnished Treasurer by Conn ty Commissioners, to wit: Adamstown, $ 157 45 Bart, '7OO 65 Brecknock, 587 71 Carnarvon, 1,20518 Cocalico East, 1,070 28 Cocalico West, 1,503 67 Colerain, 747 26 Columbia, 2,381 52 Conestoga, 1,835 27 Conoy, 1,068 02 Clay, 1,259 27 Donegal East, 3,315 63 Donegal West, 851 75 Drnmore, 1,404 64 Ephrata, 2,286 89 Earl, 3,199 94 Earl East, 1,991 92 Earl West, 2,448 16 Elizabeth, 746 24 Elizabethtown, 304 93 Eden, 505 17 Fulton, 882,31 Hempfleld East, 3,079 92 Hemet] eld West, 2,842 28 Lampeter East. 3,999 66 Lampeter West, 2,674 28 Lancaster township. 1,230 02 Lancaste,r city, 9,254 81 Leacock, 2,697 83 Leacock Upper, 2,600 99 Little Britain, 1,049 30 Manceim township, 3,749 74 Startle, 654 00 Manor, 5,212 93 Mount Joy township, 1,862 17 Mount Joy Borough, 518 64 Marietta, '733 68 Manhelm borough, 353 20 Paradise, 2,187 48 Penn, 2,135 67 Pequea, 1,33103 Providence, 700 97 Bapho, 3,146 21 Salisbury, 9,02132 • Sadsbury, 950 69 Strasburg township, 2,510 16 Strasburg borough, 448 25 Washington borough 1199 , •4 Warwick, 2,579 28 $92,008 30 To cash received as Excess Tax as follows, to wit : $l7 64 • $656 94 674 58 To amount of outstanding taxes per Audi tors report, 9,981 02 Items unpaid, Court bills and Certificates 40 62 Total Receipts Adamstown $ 10 00 Breeknock , 210 82 *Carearvon 308 70 Cocalico East 460 00 *Coeolieo West 401 60 Colerain 214 71 Columbia 1,181 52 . *Cenoy 50 00 Clay . 377 42 • Donegal East 438 SO Donegal West 50824 Drumore 1,097 54 . *Earl 29 18 Earl Beet 691 46 • Earl West 481 - 42 Elizabethtown 129 63 Fulton 455 96 Hemptield West 1,56063 •Lampeter.East 91 81 Lampeter West 702 88 Lancaster city 3,161 56 ' Little Britain 42162 Manor e 842 77 Mount Joy township 953 67 Peones 20 79 Salisbury 1 051 23 •Badsbury49B ea Strasburg townshipl. 567 18 *Strasburg borough 149 61 Washington • 146 34. EarBEast,lBs7. 30 87 Strasburg borough;lBs9 188 99 • Total $17,243 88. Those marked thus (*) have since vai d COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT. THE following is a Statement of the Commissdoners' Orders drawn on Michael IL Shirk, Bag., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1860, Assessors Pay, 1860. - Adamstown, B. Stork,taking asset. SIF 00 Bart, Henry Baughman, 40 00 Brecknock, Levi. Leash, 42 00 Carnarvon, William Yoder 40 00 Cocallco East, Nelson Wolfkill, 95 00 °malice West, Adam Sharp, 40 00 Colerain, Henry Paxson, 42 00 Columbia Bor., James Barber. 85 00 Con . aegis, Samuel S. Fehl, 4600 . Coney, B. F. Ebersole, 32 00 Clay, W. K. Furlough, 95 00 Donegal Beat, George Long, 60 00 Donegal West, Michael Ober,\ 97 50 Drnmore, James D. Wesh, 66 00 Ephrata., , Jacob S. Sharp, 62 00 Earl, James Darrow, 7O 00 Earl East, - Issas Renck, Si 00 Earl West, Levi Kemper, 47 00 Elizabeth. ' . Peter Reeser, ao 00 Blizabethtownßer., Jacob 'dell, 20 00 - Eden, James Itiek, 82 00 , Raton, - Lewis HAdoCardle, 49 21 Hemplield East, 'Jacob Hershey, . ..65 00 Hem ,fold West, J. Herneman, 45 00 Lampeter Bast, ' A. Buckwalter, 40 00 Lampetir West, • George Ulmer, 88 00 i.e. As, frr, . . -...Reny . Heber; . . : " : - .22 00 .Leaconk, , . r .• .. - Y. Honeecker, . t aS 03 Lew:look Upper s ' : - =MEM 1869. 1860. East Donegal, $4 53 $lO 41 Marietta, 3 83 39 77 Elizabethtown, 250 Little Britain 6 78 Manheim twp., 67 62 Lancaster twp., '7 84 - '4," 9 12 " noy, 3 67 Eliz , beth 18 60. Carnarvon, 13 70 Cocalico East, 3 33 Conestoga, 9 98 Warwick, 6149 Strasburg Borough, 1.386 Upper Leacock, - .' • 3 16 Earl, 6 09 Providence, . 623 Rapho, 864 Penn, 8 41 Leacock, 6 37 Mount Joy twp„ 4 99 Coleraln, 12 35 Manheim borough, 2 18 Sadebnry, 24 23 Columbia, 119 37 Bart, 22 71 Earl West, 4 74 Rempfield East, 31 69 Manor, 26 09 Strasburg twp., 4 75 Lancaster city, 62 48 Rempgeld West. 499 Breeknock, 1 05 Adamstown, 1 24 Mount Joy, 9 74 Cocalico West, 6 30 Salisbury, 11 03 Lampetar East, 73 07 Ephrata, 11 30 Paradtee, 14 73 Mantic, 2 91 Pequea, 2 91 Outstanding Taxes for 1860 triWytt Itletl4 , ,eßY;M: W.J134212, James WSW -. -"Z1G064 -•• ‘. -Wandva, A- Camon,' - • 140 ow: WardVlanobAtun64.. •" • 13000 '- lib .2., Was4,floorgo r. Him . , mow - Ar.soteim, • ;AL -11; Halsor:.. ••••• 66 13 ' Marge, • James H. Dago, - . 2600 Manor, Witmer, - MOO Ments.len ".-- • -•••' H. 8. - Painter, ..-6000 ' -Monza -Mon Joy r Dad O. klowrer,• 2600 Mieheira Bar; - • • Devid - May„.• Paratilink • Ciengwinttuurf,- - ID OD Pees. • --.lsamtaingdeb, - • ,•,:.4066 Peltor, Martlail..Bask 2400 Providence, • - Matta •Haber, . • .4000 ; • Barka, - . • < .I,lt.l3reassnan, • - -6000 Sadahol7, Wm. Boteland, 44oo ., Strasburg, . ' 11; H..Brensonan. -- .- - .• .6640 - Stresintrg Bor., -•- Jacob •••.. 19011 Warwick, • -.• G. B. Bremederfer,, •• 4400. - Washington 80r.., - • ILI. latter,''JO 40 • Erecting= ' Bridge. "Davlsrlteli. fir bnildlig bridisaaroiqiiitinsi - Crest, it Efainlehea..... $1 3 07 91 William Corwin n fall for Vridigesit - Oriner's • aid '• • - " :Mt 50 F. Alley Si rk?., Masonry tollaratlitt'a 35:00 Saline Sayer, roofing - wing - will 'of Bridge it graver's Mill .. 10 65 Ellis MeMitllon.MisOiry for !fridge at Suave- - iy's Mill" - • ' ' '' •- 17190 Henry Mesa, Masonry for . Bridge at Graver's.. 10 . 0 97 • ....•. . . - .. -, $3C142 22 . .Repatnng Bridge. k &iron Heiman., for Masonry for-Bridge at White - Bor Daniel Blcriaman.reparing Bridge at Old Cot . L. too Factory - . ai os - L. Miller dr Iluiteer, Lumber.l Freight,..for do. 83 St William Worth. Beg.. for labor and materials for repairing• Bridge at White Bock 128 72 Potts k Blight, whitewashing Bridge at Martin Forge .» - . • 500 OM 69 Court of Quarter Sessions. Witness Fees • ' - $3766 90 Jniore Pay - ._ 2576 31 Jastites and Constables costs ' 227138 Crier and Tipetaves • -' ' 806 liee B. Franklin, 144 , Attorney foes — 97700. B. F. Boise, Beq...Bberirs fees ' ' 888 if Ba,nnel averts, Esq., Clerk fess - 668 59 S. VT: P. Boyd, Beq.,Bberiff fees - ' 14050 0, J: Diekey, Attorney foes - - 18 00 F. Cooper. for boarding Jurors and Ttpstavea.. -89 93' Wm. at Gormly, services in Commonwealth vs. . Mennen , 5 73 $ 1 0,812 51 Court of Commo n . Pleas.: Jaroni pay 03 Crier ara Tipetaves 645 00' Ditto for Supreme . Court - 6 O 6O 00 Lancaster Gas Company bill for. Gas • $l3O 68 Hendrick & Biggs, repairing water pipes 14 60 Joseph Gottshall, shoveling snow 460 Jos. C. Bnyder,cleaning furnaces and emndriee. 66 23 Davis Bitch, smith work 3 60 eprecher & Bro.,for cement • 24 75 Daniel Ehrisman, for carpentry 13 15 Gountv Prison, for carpeting 43 63 H. Brenernan. 4% days labor 460' Ellen Wiley, clea ling house 600 John R. Russell. for cement 7 04 Joseph Eberman's estate, care of town clock... 25 00 Joseph Sampson, bill for brushes 5 58 Jetc,l) Rotharmel, do do 612 Henry Wagoner, taking in coal 460 D. L. McDonald, paving and masonry 4640 Charles Bhanble, bill for sand 12 50 John Ford; hauling sand - 126 Jacob Huber. for lime 1 00 Samuel W. Taylor, for painting and glazing.... 09 12 George Calder; for sand 3 50 George M. Steinman St Co., for hardware 15 40 • Coroner. Levi Sammy, Coroner, and Justices, for holding inquests on the bodies of 55 dead bodies found • in Lancaster county 8606 32 Commissioners Office. Jacob F. Fry, Esq., in full for 189 days services . ae Commissioner at $2OO per day, $378 00, and 4090 miles at Bete. per mile $245 40. To tal $62.8 40. Balance in full $ 223 49 Daniel Good, Esq., 184 days, $368 00 and 3103 miles, $lBBlB. Total to Jan'y 18th, $554 18, - Balance due January 18th, 1860 154 18 On account for services 400 00 Joseph Boyers, 176 days $352 00, and 8876 miles $220 00. Total $672 56. Balance to Jan'y, 18th, 1860 172 66 On account 500 00 P. G. Bberman, Salary as Clerk 747 47 Edward Reilly, Ecq., Solicitor to January 37 50 Ditto on account 112 50 Levi S. Reist, Esq., on account of services as Commissioner 900 00 Charles F.: Heinitsh, Ink, Wafers, &c. 2 68 John Sheaffer,: Stationery 5 00 P. G. Eberman, Jr., Cleaning Clock 100 Officers of elections holding general election.. 31,189 40 " Presidential election 1,27613 " township elections.. 954 37 " " " city elections " 89 25 Assessors pay for Bets of voters, &c 677 09 Constables pay 192 11 Officers for special elections 54 84 T. W. gem and G. Breneman, clerking for re- tarn Judges at General and Presidential elec. tions 53 17 Geo. King and others, challengers at Preaiden- , • tial election 18 00 Henry Baumgardner, bill for coal Printing. _ T. B. Cochran, for printing $lBO6O Pearsol §r Geist, ' 167 50 F. L. Baker, 78 00 11., Kuhn, 90 50 S. A. Willa, 72 00 Geo. Sanderson, " 109 00 Wm. B. Wiley, " . 826 F. H. Stauffer, " 57 00 John M. Ensminger " 60 00 J. A. Hiestand &Co. " 166 59 S. Eenedy & Co., •' 200 John Bear's Sone, " 114 60 S. B. Slackly, - 30 00 W. J. &au ffm an, " 900 W. H. Thomas, " 27 00 Saml. Wright, " 71 00 Postage and Envelopes H. B. Swarr, Esq., for postage and envelops $8 26 Public Qifices. George Wiant, Blank Books for 0ffice5........ $159 12 P. C. Raninger, do do ...... 82 00 John Sheaffer, do do ...... 100 C. L. Stoner, indexing (Orphans' Court Office) 86 00 W. L Atte°, auditing in public offices 116 60 G. M. Zahm, repairing seal press' • 260 $34.6 12 • Poor and House of Employment. Wm. Gorrecht, for support of Poor and House of Employment for 1860 $12,900 Prison. Hugh S. Oars, Esq.. for support of Prison for 1860 $ll,OOO Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of convicts for 1858 $940 67 Paid to Banks and individuals.. Interest Paid to Banks and individuals 87,228 63 Post Morten Examinations. Post mortem examinations held 011 the bodies of 25 persons, found dead in Lancaster co 0nty....5250 00 Samuel Leed $ 800 Jacob Warfel, Conestoga twp., 10 00 Joseph Harris, Sadobnry, 46 00 Thomas Dean, do 76 00 John McSimmons, do 25 00 Jason Bolbon, Drnmore, 10 00 George Sanderson, Req., Mayor, proportion due the city of Lancaster, 668 81 Martin Eshleman, Providence, 25 00 Frederick Silvaly, do 60 00 Abraham Wissiar, Pequea, 100 00 Abraham M. Hess, do 25 00 C. M. Hem. Drumore, 76 00 Peter Coldreo, 10 00 Benjamin Good, 12 00 Amos Glime,• 400 Jesse Messner, 18 00 Jacob Coldren, 16 00 John McColm, 12 00 Jacob Roub, 5 00 George Anment, Dnimore, • 85 00 William Reed, do .2600 Amu Warfel, do 700 Michael Winters, Providence, 20 00 Samuel Jones, Drumore, 10 00 Raney Bowman, Strasburg, 10 00 David Myers, do 600 Jacob Hoffer, Mount Joy bor. 55 00 Jacob Schlenaoh,, 15 00 William Ludwig, .. 7 00 $169,672 29 Joseph C. Snyder, is full to Jan. 234,1860 $ 41 00 On account 360 00 Geo. Sanderson, Esq, Mayor & Constable fees:.. $1095 24 E. Sengewalt, for error in duplicate at settle- meat 69 Joseph C. Snyder, whitewashing caller, repair ing pavements, .kc 40 00 Edward Halley, Esq., professional services.... 6000 Daniel Herr, Esq., late Trealinrer, exonorations OD State and Military tax 81 79 Jacob D. Warfel, serving subpoenas in Com. vs. Mennen 39 08 John J. Masser. tax refunded 6 00 Jos. Bowman, Prothonatory's fees 18 69 A. Fairer, Collector, tax refunded 28 22 T. W, Herr, expenses to Harrisburg on County business 4 20 Thos. Welsh. Esq:, vagrant fees in Colombia.. 180 98 Wm. B. Wiley quallifying Sheriff and Commis missioners 226 Samuel Hinkley, tax refunded 8 00 P. G. Sherman, distributing tally papers for elections 60 00 T. W. Herr and others, copying tax duplicates 100 62 Wm. Demuth, adjusting bell 210 Samuel Blank arresting Doutrich & Hoover.... 24 92 John Greider, tax refunded 9 00 J. E. Cassel . . for transcript for election laws.... 126 John A. Wier, Esq., Treasurer Penns. State • Lunatic Hospital., boarding, &a. for Howe and B. A. Clark 215 88 Geo. H. Hendrickson, costs in Comth vs. Hem- per Saml. Evans, recording names of township coin CerB 103 25 P. G. Eberman, Jr.; assh3ting alert on let of April • 1 60 Jacob Oundaker, constable, briuging J. Dough erty from Chester to Lancaaterj ail -1106 John Eddy, tax refunded 1 15 Lancaster county . Prison expenses, for abed for black marls 22 66 Philip Baker, for bringing Gordon and Bostic from Cincirmatti to Lancaster co jail 17287 Solomon Spracher, boarding jurors 960 lisonl. Eberly, surveying State road between • erke and Lancaster county _ 2260 Telegraph office for dispatch 70 La Legator city ; for water rent - ' - - 3800 . Jacob Stauffer,. plans . and specifications tor , ' ' bridges ' 42 00 C. Smith, whitewashing bridge 5.00 A. C. MessenkoP, taking°. A. Holstock to Rouse - of Refuge 1076 P. G. norm& n, copying lists of taxablesfor also- - '- bona -3000 George Mowrer,ltorse hire • - ', 200 M. Stelgerwalt, bill for ice 296 P. Gleet and 8. McDonald. witness tees 692 American Fire Comp'y, services at. Court Mouse 800 John Shaeffer, election laws - • ~.- a 00. A. C. Messenkop, taking R.Zircher.to. House.of.. . Reft*e, . 10. fa' ii, 0. Bbirmiill,ll . 4 Inttothere copying, list of votersfot baidontial e1ecti0n,:...:4,-; .'.. SO 00 Court House Elections $4,602 36 $23,159 00 Road Darnages Miacellaneous ,21Wirs asetuott instriebi;; • 1 - :.. 0 . 0 1? • ' AFahytracmc gollectfiiir tains font-inu#l ai .: • • - olsouots, gad Ani l4asoLdiidgelat.""- P. S. Baker, takixK.ThwirloOrgim to How. .of_, Hook and Ladder Compolay,- sailed on I Alla' labahatia - and D. Stotk, the - lbsolistsourLascuterliad Balm imudies„ ,2 90403 7 aixelion4or.,dbartbutlei6talW ]6O) .I"..Wtstor east, aammbuvviaatioa_ ""." 700 .IcialUdy„Cdloior_ Catalibit taireatipm4.: -UM Praa1c4Athei5ar..;:............;: • 180 8. W. Miteln. tior re/waded _ • • 600, IL Zahn, fa. filarpflehiglit Mixt ' ' OO . . .... _ 'l4B Mon& Sepanifirtelbuttairnall , "Papeno; TauminiptkAminesiatilme,fgo44etton; Consl2tdairetorus 22111 Treasurers CormalFolo22 2210 20 Clirki par - • - 011. IJapild CouinitideSets 0200.2121101(tax5a...-; -" • ' ' rrsia Exaserstloa sad Comnieaton 0:26111.1859: 4(2191 • " • 18110....7: MOT 12 Artarr :—P. G. KBER/114.11, (Uri. LEVI B. REIST. Laneurter, Jan. 34t, 1881 . , Ommissionetra. REPORT' OF TICE COITETY AUDITOR& We the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, do certify that we turvecurefelly examined the above ao ming of Ytcuaxr H. ihrour; Treasurer of said county, and compared his vonchershilth the same, and end • balance la his hands of fifty-two thoeaand, seve n hundred and thirtylour dollars and fifteen cents ($62,734.111) • We have examined the accountof Witmer Goinutcwr Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House Employment of Lancaster county, and find a balaneeln his hands of seven - hundred and twenlykom dollars and fiftyaeven cents ($721 67) Oa theist day of January,lB6l: • We •beve examined the' account or HIM S. 'Gaza, Esq.. Treasurer of the. Beard of Prison Inspec tors, and And it correct; and showing a balance doe him by the said . Board, oa the let day of January, 1861, of save tr: hundred:and sixty tour deflate and 46 cents. The liabilitiewof the county for individual loans, at the present time at 6 per cent per annum. amount to $128,740 76; deducting the amount in bands of the - Treasurer ($52,734 15) would show an , indebtedness of $73,98860. Tbe outstanding taxes amodut tO $17,273 88. Invitee= whereof we have hereunto set our bands at the County Commissioners Office this 26th day of January,lB6l.. -3.. H. LYTLE, • -; - • JOHN bfECA UNIT, WM. VON NEIDA, feb 11.8t-11 Auditors of Lancaster county. 11011EILIC BALE OF. -VALUABLE REAL ESTATE-Ori FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, 1861, by virtue of a decree ofthe Orphans'. Court of Lancaster, county, the • undersigned executors of the last Will and testament of Other Furnies, late of-Little Britain township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, the real estate of said decedent, consisting of all that certain Plantation or Tract of Lands situated In Little' Britain end Coleralo townships, containing ONE RUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES. more or less. with the Improvements; which are a two.etory STONE HOUSE, large PRLIIE BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn. Cribs. Spring House and other out.buildings.. • The buildings are all new and in 7 ; good repair. Running water is Introduced into the house and barn yard. This is one of the moat desira ble farms in that section of the county. Persons desiring further information can get it by ad dressing Gardner 941121113, West Cheater, Pa, orb• calling upon Ann Burnies who resides op - the premitog. sir Terms Easy. Sale to commence at 11/o'clock, A. M., on said day, when the conditions will be made known by : GARDNER 'MENEM, ANN FURNISS, Executors feb 12 to 5] STATE OH' THE LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7th. 1881 Bills Discounted. $148,124 13 Bonds and Mortgages. 20.000 00 Real Estate 12,744 93 U. S. Treasury Notes - • $ 34,000 00 • Gold and Silver 78,249 62 $112,249'02 Notes and Checks of other Banks 36,257 30 Cash due from other Banks 18,148 65 Due Depositors $115,208 56 5645,524 63 Notes in Circulation 191,785 00 Dividends Unpaid Due to Banks $301,606 72 Capital Stock, $269,395 00 Lancaster City, Is : Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Yelper, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly sworn, doth say, that the foregoing statement is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. . . . W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed, February 7th, 1861, coram J. 0; VAN CAMP, Alderman feb 12 It 5] SATE MENT OF THE FARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER, FEBRUARY STH, 1861. Bills Discounted and Loans $558.517 23 Banking House and other Real Estate 10.900 00 Farmers' Bank Stock 60,950 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 25,877 16 Due from other Banks 61,204 61 11. S. Treasury Notes $35,000 00 Gold and Silver Coin 70,262 00 105,262 00 Notes in Circulation $149,000 00 Due to other Banks 16 596 52 Due Depositors 176,876 97 Dividends unpaid 694 25 341,117 47 Capital Stock $450,000 Lancaster City, ss : I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the test of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and Embscribed before me, this 6th day of February, 1861. WM. B. WILEY, Alderman. feb 12 116 ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED STANDARD SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The old established article, In constant use by thousands of Farmeraand Planters for a number of years past. PRICE $45 PER 2000 LBS. (2% cents per lb.) GUANO. PERUVIAN. Received direct from the Government Stores. Warranted genuine. ICHABOE. This is the old fashioned Feathery Guano, im ported direct. ALLEN A NEEDLES' NEW FERTILIZER. The low price and superior quality of this fertilizer is fast bringing it into general use. PRIDE $3O PER 2000 LBS. (1)/ 2 cent per lb,) BONE DUST. Button-makers fine Bone Duet and Ground Bones. LAND PLASTER. Warranted pure. In. barrels. A liberal deduction made to DEALERS on all the above articles. N. B.—We have a large number of Diplomas for Premi ums awarded by the varirme Agricultural Societies, which you aro requested to call and examine.. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Wharves and 41 South Water Street. (First Store above Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA. TN THE COVET OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COIIONTY. Spangler & Patteteon, 1 Domestic Attachment, of January Term, 1861, George Sherbon. N 0.137. Notice is hereby given that the Court have appointed the undersigned, residing in East Donegal township, Lan caster county, trustees of the estate of the defendant under the above attachment; and all persons indebted to, or holding property of the defendant are required to pay and deliver the same to the undersigned, and all his ere& lions are requested to present their accounts or demands to SIMON P. ALBRIGHT. JACOB D. LONGENECKER, CHRISTIAN WOLF, feb 12 fit 5] Trustees. pUTLE'R. HOUSE, D opposite Independence Square, No. 110 and 112, Sixth street, below Chestnut, conducted on the American and European Plan. The undersigned having disposed of the Revere House and taken the Butler House, the location being more central and pleasant to our friends, fronting Independence Sqoare and the State House. This House has only bean built this last summer, by Howell & Bro's., the great Wall Paper Manufacturers; it is large and commodious with all the late Improvements of a Hotel. We would invite all our friends and the traveling public to give us a call. Oar charges are moderate, only $1,25 per day. Room without board 50 cents per day. The city cars will bring you to the Butler House. We therefore hope to receive a share of public patronage. feb 12 em 5] G. W. HINKLE. 6 lIMARK 211.E.P , BY SHE BARD OP TOWER MIL. There was a man named Jimmy Jones : I'll sing of him, so hark ye, And learn that Jim, whene're be talked. Would oft exclaim, "Now mark mel" Within a certain barroom's walls, His friends could ever find him:— One day, when there engaged in chat, An urchin stood behind him; A piece of chalk was in his hand, Ills eyes with mischief glistened As he, attentive in his mien, To Jimmy's spouting listened. Mark me I" said Jim, " that railway stock Is worthless to tip holder " The boy with chalk here made a mark Upon the speaker's shoulder ; And every time Le used the phrase, "Now mark me," in his talking, The urchin sly on Jimmy's back, Displayed hie skill in chalking. The boy was sent to make the marks, By all the list'ning party, And soon they gave their feelings vent. In laughter loud and hearty. • Poor Jimmy rose, and in a glass Beheld himself reflected; He saw the marks upon his back, Then he the cause suspected. • '" Now mark me I gentlemen," said he, "You seam to be in clover"— "0, hush I" exclaimed the roguish boy, "Your coat has marks all over. "Don't ask for more, but call it square, And treat the party all, air, Then cheaply buy a stylish coat, At Bennett's Tower Rau, sire' • He treated, and he bought the coat, And, happy as a lark, he Was marked for taste, but never_ - more Was marked for saying, "Mark me I" Winter Stock closing out at greatly reduced prices, at TOWBR HALL, 518 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. BENNBTT h 00. NOTICE TO MY OREDITORS...The undersigned having presented his petition- to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, asking to-be allowed the benefit of the insolvent laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given to all per sons Interested that the Court have fixed MONDAY, the 18th day of MARCH, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for a hear ing of the application, when and where all Interested can attend. - DANIEL EIABII,AII. 'Jan 29 VALENTINES S VALENTINES 3 AT ' GREA4LIVD B IIOI36 Our stock Ca especially recommended for Its great NOVELTY, ELEGANCE, AND YARD= OF STYLES. Order early and secure a choice selection from the new For sale In:lewd° and ReMil at JOGN SELEAFFEWS cheap Book Store, No. 82 North Queen St., next door to Examiner A Herald (Mice. MIMI.' *AIM ' 43ll .l4AP*.A'oeitilloato of 13aholant4 (miklase female)) in the ,Ckatiovillo Bon. Wary: 110- 14011? of Lb. Make Maw. of Ow ZatoWixinear $4 _ - - MOM iOdM 31tOgillt MAN DEVltere." ietf~JbtittotitilitelUoe tort tlieletetwettltdire IVA 1 / 4 0 of Tart Clorelko totrestdicLebetistierrsooty,rkinew4 haring been"grallted to the riberritier Tesiding odd towiletkiiit , Allpereonstedebted toakiertatearotttpirsted to tooltsolynent imendistely s 'irad Vim 3artoa oLitirt win lowa the* witteert delg, properly anthandeateit hb ale 4r 4 Adtaithinitor; - E STATE - ADP -RODDIDET -ERIPSi4.II4TIS '" And npw Jarlyart 11114,1115t,tiokirden seq,ol/00iirrti*Ci rnis'zto 'show cmisiPWlty Thomas 'Penne= and thirbutoyi*Siraham. two of tile Admirals. trators of said,dnoisweli sheathr not be discharged, Me returnable ow , viummosmt loth day of vs:6BIMM 1031, at 10 cidocA , E.M.,-irbealf no cause be shown why they should not, sibt. - Adreinistrators will be ,discharged_ iSTATIVOlf011.011311CILT; IR egLiD7I7B ,late of *Amain imp.; Laticisier ad6unty, ifece Tbeoderahrned Auditor, appointed bytbe OrpheleCburt , otLentlater. Oinnty, to.dixtribate :the bilance remaining in the handset Ciallstaltb,..Adminktratoe or mid deemed, hereby- gives nodes- that he will •tneetall farther hsterrated'at the Library 'Boom; Ocurt Renae..aty Lanander, on THURADAY, - thelathday.otlTEßßUAßY, 1361, 02 o'clock, P. M. • • J.B. AMWAKIII„ . Jan 21St 2] rnsTATE . QV JAMBS LINCOLN, LATE 11 ofeerniuwon, township, deed.—.l.ettera testamentary on mid estate hating been panted to the underehmed. au persons indebted thereto are requested to make thassediste payment.-and those having demands against. the same will present theuthw settlement to the undersigned. „ • - Perna/von twla; IsMeseder ' • • - .. • DAM J. _LINCOLN, ESTALTE, OF GEORGE - . EORRIeSON, lateof Drumm° toenails, deed—Letters testamentary onmid estate having been granted tothe rmderalgard• all. persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring demandsagainst the same will present them for settlement to the undersigried. • JE!IEMIAH BROWN, 1 „,;;,„,„,,„.., - JOHN N,,NtlagNL. jin 15 4411- - • - - Talton HoMs TINCASTISECSAFINGS INSTITUTION. The-nodereigited, appointed by the Court or COMIZEOII Pleas of Lancaster County, Auditors, to distribute to and among tboie - legally entitled thereto, the moneys in the bands-of T. L. Itotetts, Assignee of the Lancaster Savings In:dilution, In trust forcreditors: Ur., hereby give notice that they will In-trust for the purpose of their appointment. in the Orphans' Court Ittenn. in the Court House * in the City of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the - 13th day of .FEBRII., ARYL 1851, at 10 o'clock, - A. - M., - when end where all parties. Interested are heteby,notified to attend. JAMES L. REYNOLDS, JIINIUS B. KAUFMAN, deo 25 td 50] . - -WM. AUO. ATLEE.- ESTATE Or. JANE NORITGONIF, IVY; - late of Colerain township, dec'd.-Letters of adminia, tration on the above estate' having been issued to the undersigned: All persons haying claims against the same, are requested to present them for settlement. and there indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment to the undersigned. ' ' ' . WM. H; GALBRAITH: • Administrator. • KIRICWOOD P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa. jan 29 IR* 8 ESTATE'. OP JOHN KIRK, LATE OP Fulton township, Lancaster county, decassed.—The undersigned Auditor t apoointed . by the Court of Common Pleas of said county; to distribute the balance in the hands of Jrretnhth Kirk and Ellis P. Irwin, Trustees to sell the Real Estate late of said deceased, under a deed In Vins4 from. the 'widow and heirs of said deceased to Levi Kirk and by him to said Trustees, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all persons inter ested. that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Library Room, in the Court Hems. at Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when all persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. Lancaster, Jan'y 28, 1861.. ' [Jan 29 4t 3 ESTATE OF JOHN HIRE, LATE OF Fulton township, Lancaster county, decessed.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to iistribute the balance in the hands of Jer• emlah Hirk and Lewis-Haines, Administrators of the estate of said deceased, to and among 'those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the duties of his appointment at the Library Room, in the Court House, at Lancaster, „on FRIDAY,- the Lot day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock in 'the afternoon; when and where all persons interested may attend. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. Lancaster, Jan'y 28, 1861. Dan 29 At 3 .. 1,826 51 34,917 865343,717 91 ELPHANS , COURT SALE OP VALU I A O BLS REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned adminiftra• tor of the estate of Jane Montgomery, late of. Oolerain township, deceased, will Fell at - public male, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, HU, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the preridees, all the right, title and interest of the decedent, of an no. divided one fourth part, In seventy five acres of land, more or lees, situated in the township aforeeald,' bounded by lands of Samuel Montgomery, Moses Brinton, John Ferguson and others. Aity person desiringany farther Information, or wishing to see the property, can do so by letter to the undersigned, at Kirkwood, P. 0., Lancaster county, or by Calling upon John Montgomery, residing on the premises. The terms of sale will be made known at the time. WM. N. GA.LBRATT • Jan 2D 3t•B I N THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OP LANCASTER COUNTY: A. Z. Ringwalt having filed an affidavit that he had fully accounted for all moneys; in his hands as one of the Assignees of Thomas J. Ringwalt, and Moved to be dis charged from said trust, the Court grant a rule to show canoe why be should not be discharged. Returnable on the 9rd MONDAY in MARCH next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. PETER MARTIN, LANCABTIR, Jan.. 91st, 1861. Proth'y. feb 5 [Examiner please copy.) td 4 $822,7U 00 1861. 1861. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! $479,693 26 Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, List and Hemp Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Draggers and Bugs, , Cocoa Mattinga,; , ' Door Mats, &e., Plain and Gold Band French China, , English White Granite Ware ' Blue Edge and Yellow Ware, - Pittsburg and Boston Glassware, .to HAIR, SPRING AND HUSK HATTRABBES. G IGO. CALDER. & CO TVAREROUSE, COAL AND LUMBER YARD, To the Property formerly occupied by Menem. P. Long & And would call the attention of their old customers and all Interested, to their superior Suitable for Steam, Lime Burning, Black Smith and Family Uses, by the boat load or ton. Also, to their STOOIC OF LUMBER, OP EPLEY DZSOPIPTION, CONSINSPRI OP ISt and 2nd (3012 L BOARDS, lot and 2nd COM. PLANK, CULLING BOARDS, BARN. BOARDS, CULLING PLANK, PINE SHINGLES, CYPRESS SHINGLES, HEMLOCK SCANTLING AND JOIST. CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING BOARDS, PAILS AND PICKETS, Ao., &a All of which is of the beet quality, and *lll be sold as Mir We have the beet Stock of POSTS and- BAILS is Use city of Lancaster, consistlng of LOCUST MORTICED POSTS, CHF.STIiIIT MORTICED POSTS, BOARD HENCE POSTS, AND A VARIETY OF CHESTNUT RAILS AND OTHER GROUND ALUM AND ASHTON SALT, *V. Recollect that we have remand to the other end of .the Bridge, where we will, be pleased to see our old friends and customers. Run ORLIKIII WWII, SID DOOR ntox Noyirthastar. FURNITURE O 1 JO VERY., DESORIP.' ttoo,'warreated ea good as the best, add cheaper Mori the cheapest—ad KETCHAM% Noss SttediCossare i (se: posite ghankli Notional House, Leneeater. , ; • ArWowywneletrtduattng 100 worth Wm, the first at Noregober Turd, pier . sent, will be allowed „ter Ouh.,, HAO.V2 ce BROg HAVE NOW OPEN AN EXTENSIVE STOCK 07 CHECKS, TIMINGS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MERLINS, LINEN AND COTTON MEETINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, DAM ASK NAPKINS. DAMASK TABLE LINENS, HUCK ABACK AND CRASH TOWELINGS, BLANKETS, Ao., Ao. OAF.PETB AND OIL OLOTHB allure, GLASS AND QIDIENSWARK. 1000 LBS. MIME FEATHERS Have removed their PROM GRARPF'S LANDING, Nephew, on the opposite or south site of the Conestoga, STOCK OF COAL, PLASTEBING LATHE, low Bataan be purchased elsewhere. FENCING Ig/MgBiAL. LUMP AND GROUND PLAKIVIR ----8. CALD ER cE C 0 . , OFFICE lANCIAIFFEB, AS -1113114 L, -^ -, -'.•.:.?t,. ;' ~?.--''::.,;:•''.--!.':-:,-'.k;'lc',.7.f,i,t, ? . DiLIR !it . - et,‘_•.,.. • Ci 2 4" is DIVIOWIrtur t; 0 T o maitemirwicss'o* - iii*'.tictis.iiy APOTIIRO, DRUGGISTS, _GRGactita pRI— WCiLTIPEt PU4I.OOI.INAC BRANDT., WOLYIPS PURR IifARRIII.A.SHIIRRY AND PORT-WINR. WOLIN'S PURR. JAMAIGA ANXI - ST,CROIX IiPOLYIPECPURE lICkY/CH AND:IRISII WHISKEY. 3I.L IN •. -R 8.- - Iher leave to fall: the attention thitho citizens of the Visited Stites to the above Wrath and ,Llthkent. imported by Upotrini.7lVotri,j of.Neir York, whanaisersele familiar in every part:of.thia.conntry for' the perry of,bia,osio, bread SentmLetiftlionsine. Kr. Moan, in hi& letter to me, Taking_ of tholthrith of his . Winks and LiQuOlts, 0 4 1 ?: Saha ItiyreputatiOn tea man, my standing as a nierehint of .thirty leans', residences in the qty bf New York; tleatidrttiolisAiSti2. and. Wpthe .which I bottle are pure as , imported, and - of .the hezt. qttelliY, and an .relled. 'upon, by ;every iinichaier,'!, Ityety bottle: has. the prop ietot's Mule ett"tha Ilia; and a [acalmge of his signa ture on Utheertificale . The pubile,ate respectfully In vited to call and eiiimine for themeelves. For sale at Kt nu% kY . all Apotbeartee and Grocers in Philadelphia. - . GEORGE H. ASHTON, :N0:832/darket street; Philadelphia, .. • . Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Bead the follolleg.ftom the New York COthier: Ramaxates 11=281 . SOS oat Rae Wax. hicaouftirr.— WI 'are happylotnform our. fellow 7 citisena that there is one place In our city where thephyfticiao, apothecary, and country merclutht, can go atid.perchath pure. Wines and Liquers; as purees imported, and of the best quality.—. We do not intendlo give an alliterate 'description of this, merchant's extentdes heftiness. although it will well Mind' any. stranger or citizen thioftsto . Wolsx's exten sive' cranim* Noe 18, 2te.sind 24 BAsver street. and Noe 17,19 and 21, Maiketlield 'street. Hie stock of Schnapps unhand ready for sbipinent could not have been less than thirty - thousand cause, the Brandy; . some ten thousand cases—Vintage of 1838 to 1858: - and tem thousand cases 'of Midebs, Sherry and Port - Wine, Scotch. and Irish Whis key; Jamaica and St: Croix Rum, some very old aud equal to anyth this country. He also had three large cellars, tilled 'with Brandy, Wine, &c:, in 'casks. under. Custom House key, ready for bottling. • lir. 'Watts's sake of Schnapps last year amounted to one hUndred and eighty thousand dosen, and we hope In lees than two years he may be equally successful with hie Brandies and Wines, Ills buiddess merits the patronage of every lover of his species: Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical vie should send their orders direct to Mr. Weirs, until , every 'Apothecary in the land make up their miedft,to - discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wours pure Wilds and Idotroas. We• understand kir. WOLFE, for the acoominodation of 'mull dealers in the country, pate up asserted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such . a merchant, should . be sustained againat hie tens of thousands of oppo nents in the United Staten, who sell 'nothing but Imita tions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. John D. Sidles, Grocer, No.lB East King at., Agent. sep 11 BEAUTY WITHOUT PAINT! Dr. F. W. Boswell's Beautifier, voiC Ksirditro TAN, PIMPLES AND FRECKLES, And imparting a permanent &now to the Contutx- It renders rouge, vermillion, pink•saucern, and all other coloring material for the face, wholly superfluous. it supersedes entirely all such dele terious mixtures. It I. the most aatorlisbing Regenerator of the Natural Nue . of the cheeks , and health to the complexion ever presented to the world. This BEAUTIFIER is Just what Its name Imports. It Is asotherof ties extraordinary developments of chemical electric affinity, and operates like magic In Making the Homeliest Face Handsome, curing by degrees all the blots and diacolotations of the cuticle which so often disfigure the most regularly constructed visage. It imparts at the same time that permanent Bloom to the CompleMon, which is only. the result of the skin's excellent health, and of the perfect restoration of its natu ral stamina. It thoroughly and Immediately cure. • . Tan, Freckles, Sunburn, Blotches, Pimples, Scurf, Skin-Worms, Moth and Small-Pox Karim. Indeed, its effect in such casee to almost mimeo." lone. Ito anti.inflaimnatery nature Is irresistible. It softens, ecoothes, calms, neutralises the irrita ting principle, and restore. the health of the part affected ; imparts a brilliant bloom to the cheek and lips ; it produces a tint only excelled by nature Itself, without the poocibility of detection. Freckles are at once Obliterated; • Pimples disappear as if under the operation of a spell.. POCK-HARKS 'Ana OUT In a manner scarce ly to be credited even by those who wltnesiitheir gradual extinction. In short, the BEAUTIFIER is placed before the world for just what its Inherent and unexampled medieal properties warrant : not only an an article for the Toilette Beyond all Equal, but . unqueetionably, a Rautient Face Emlbelltaher never approached In Re perfection by any thing yet produced in the world. PRICE, 60 CENTS PER PACKAGE, which can be sent to any part of the world, by mall, In perfect safety. When purchased of my Agents, or at my office, the Price is 60 Cents. The extra 10 cents is for postage. DR. F. W. BOSWELL'S Superfluous Hair Eradicator For removing the unnecessary and disfiguring hair that sometimes obtrudes itself upon a fair lady's lips, chin, neck, arms or shoulder; or persists in growing too low down upon her forehead. Dr. Boswell's Superfluous Hair Eradicator eweepe away all these little but annoying irregu larities leaves the skin white and clean, arrests the hair in its growth, and makes each spot look as if it bad been originally produced by nature in its state of dazzling purity and perfection. Price $1 per bottle, which can be sent by mail to any part of the world with perfect safety, free of postage. • The Blies Of Marriage, Slue volume, 200 pages, 82mo. Price In cloth, 25 cents. This ie decidedly the rood fascinating, interest leg, and really useful and practical work on Court .l4, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of Married Life, that has ever been lamed from the American Prim. All Ile_ Boman, articles are sent by mil, free of postage. All orders mast be addressed to • DR. F. W. BOSWELL, No. 5 Beekman Street, Now York, (ORB not Nam EARL) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DAYS OF APPI taxable inhabitant to the Provisions of the nnderelgoed Commies':, give notice to the taxabl dye city, boroughs and days of Appeal from the the COMIIIIPSIODerIe Offic days following, to wit: Adamstown, Bart, Brack - Dock, Caruarvon Coca)(co Beet, Cocalie° West, Colerain, Columbia, Conestoga, Conoy, Clay, EAL FOR 1861.—T0 the to of Lancaster county Pursuant a laws of tilts Commonwealth, the 01:181 . 5 of Lancaster county hereby rle inhabitants within the reaper., townships of said county, that the a Assessments for 1801, wtil be at in the city of Lancaster, on the Monday, February 18th, 186 L Donegal East, Donegal West, Dromore, Ephrata, Earl, Earl East, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Eden, Patton, Hempfield East, Hempfleld West, Lampeter East, laompeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Ulmer, Little Britain, Manhelm, Martte, - Manor, Monet Joy twp., Mount Joy bor., Marietta, Blenheim bor., Paradise,, Penn, PequN Proridene% Rapti°, Salisbury, . Sadsbary, Strasburg twp, Strasbunig bor., Warwick., Washington bor., North West and South Tuesday, Hebnlary 10th Wednesday, February 20th. Thursday, February Zlat. Friday, Yebruary 22nd. Mtaday, lebrostry 25tb, West Wards, City, South East and North East Wards, Oity, Tuesday, February 28th, DANIKr. GOOD, - JOSEPH. BOYERS, LEVI S. DEIST, Oommiallouers. Jan 29 ISt 8] o.TovEs, STOVES, et . 0 ALL. DESCRIPTIONS AND ALL SIZES'. The undersigned determined to maintain the reputation they hese so long enjoyed of keeping far In advance of all competitors, have added largely to their stock of STOVES. and everything belonging to a FIRST-CLASS „HARDWARE STORE, and offer at very reduced prices, the beet and most varied assortment of STOVES ever shown in this city. COOKING STOVERouitable for either wood or cod,' of every new and diediable pattern, at prices ranging from $3.76 each and upward , - GAS BIANINC.-AND PLAIN COAL STOVES, for-heat.. 'rig:churches, ecluielamurney halls, ;embus, stores, - shops, An-, in great variety, at priory, that must suit every taste. • PARLOR, OVEN,_ WOOD, -. Alit-TIGHT and RANGE STOVES of every &nimble pattern, are cdfered to - mer chinta and consumers on anch.teenur as will makett their interest to give us a call., • ' • fetid WeetKlOg ,'-' Lew SOHO () 'Or - EA ' ED TWO Tenn of nineteen weeks each, comln.en_ci t y o usoz . . Arai and B.EIPTEMIRIR 1841.. i• 0 .- z r i a , r p ta Circular, ind.llra,a ;, • Ikrys/ - - ClanitkOkei 1 a t .,:1 2261 1144. - • ' ,:f:~.. z.;;;,~i UTSPZPS/44 - , DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,. LITER 00111PLA ERIN WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AWE-z- And Hai ieteligim4 npon a, dieartrang - — l9 TOMAC OR , LIVEII,I,I Uaeli as Ind ion, keiditir tba Ofeinanti,pans.. - Heartburn, LON of Appe t ite, OMPOIldial& Blind and-Bleeding Film In all Nerve/us, Neuralic Affliction; It has In numerous lustmicsi prumid higly nelleial; and broths," effeetedn derided en*: a purely vegetable comp/mid, prepared oil &lend& principles, after the manner of • Uts oehib it tt Holland Professor; Beerhave.`lts reputation at - home pro. deiced Its introduction here, the demand COntriancing - those of the- Fatherland scattered elver - the - ,of mighty country, nasty of whom Droned' with their headed down the tradition of Its value. A fa sir= to the American mucus,di.treetif medicinal virtues must be It is partienisily recorinease perms ;how enastitutions may bars been Iropeiredby:tlie ecinthielmarnsil of ardent spirits, or other form of dissitkm. , ..llestarallyL Instantaneous In effect, It Buda Its war dirOW I' to the Mit_ of lib, thrilling and quickening every nerra, bp we drooping spirit, and, In tut, Infusing new health and vigor- NOTIC/L—Whoever expects to dud thbra bapltl be disappointed; but to the dck, malt and low spirt will prore a grateful aromatic eardisi, nommilioni of singular romsdial roperties. READ gAREFULLYI . . The Genuine highly. ronoentrated Beecham's Tiollarte Bitters Is put up In half-pint bottles ady, and retailed at Ons Doman per tottle, or Mx bottles Sirlln Doucas. The gnat demand for this truly celebrated alwildne has Wowed many . lnntailon; which ths public shoal gaud 'plug; parching. B•wars of imposition Bee that oar came *ea tie label of every bottle you buy. , Sold by Druniabt cenarally. It can be breaded try Payton to most points, SOLR PROPRXIITORIS,. BENJAMIN PAGE, JB. & YIADtIOIOI.IAII. Vhannatratists and Chemists, " • PITTSBURGH. PA. For sale by KAUFMAN I Q), No. 1 But Orange drat, Lancaster. INF 4 /7 84 H ELBIBOLD,I3 rE N UINSI PREPARAm T ON. . . ' . HIGHLY CONCENTRATED . " CO4POUND FLUID EXTRACT WOW' A Positive and Speriao, Remedy For Difieseee of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLING& This Medicine increases the power -of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS Into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN- NATURAL RVLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and le good for- MEN, WOMEN, OR CELILDRER: HELMBOLD'ik EXTRACT BUOHU, For Weaknesses ' Arising from Racesles, Habits of Distillation, Earlylndlti ... ... .. oration or Abuse,, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BYMPT0118:—V" Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Posfetr, 4 Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, 'Trembling, Horror of Disease, - 1 . . Wakefubiess, - . Dimness of Vision, Pain in Glebe:4 l Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, - ' Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body., Dryness of the 8k . 19, _ __ _23112 . 1:n10ne on the Ears; PALLID COUNTENAAE. • These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thhi *Medi cine Invariably remove; won follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, io IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY nxpiaa Who can say that they are not frequently followed those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." - Many are aware of the caned of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDo OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, • And the Melancholy Deaths by tbasuniption, BUZ AMPLB WITNZBEI TO THE TRUTH OP 'PHI LBBIIITION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OK CANDI, WEAKNESS Requires the aid of medicine to etrengt fien and . . Invigorate the System.: Width EILIKBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably doer,. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST ELIPTICLiI. . . FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR , OONTEM— PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES , • the Extract Buchn in unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppresaion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or 8011.- Atone state of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIVE. SSZ SYMPTOMS A.BOVS NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT! Tan No mons BALSAM Maacuay, oa 1111PLRASANT Manic= FOR 17NPLEA8A1FF AND DAMORROUS LOSFAISCS. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU OURS SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Inertia; Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength , to urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent In the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, an d worn.out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OP QUACKS, and wbo have paid exam' PESB to be cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the POISON has, by the nee of " POIREPUL ASTILLSOKNTS ' been dried up in the system, to break out to an aggravated form, and PERIL:IFS AFTER MARRIAGE. One Ilmantotes Erred= Bram for all affections and diseases of the 'URINARY ORGANS, Whither existing In MALE OR FEMALE, Prom whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a , DIIIBETIO. ILELMBOLD'S RETRACT BOOM, . 18 THE GREAT DICIRETIO,.... And is certain to have the desired effect in allDhseasea YOB WHICH IT 18 RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the meet reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OE CURES, - From 8 to 20 years' standing, Wrra Nelms EIVOWIf TO SCIENCE AND FAME. PRICE $1 00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5 00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from cinema. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Caere GUARANTEED! ' ADVICE GROIN! 1 P1T11.711P14 . . Personally appeared before me, an Alderman' of ther Olty of Phlladelphin„.H. T. Eismooln, who being duly lemma. cloth nay, hie preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, bat are purely vegetable. • IL T. MSLMBODD. 0 Sworn and subscribed before me, this Tdri day of No sentber,lBs4. WM. P. LUBBER% Alderman Ninth Bt..above Race, Phßi . Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. lISLMBOLD. Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth Bt., below Chestnut, Phila. REWARD OF COONTERFNITS AND lINPRINCIIPUID DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose " or :acts certr”.. and C VONNii* ARTIOLZB ON WIZ RZPOIMION ATTAIN/ED HT • Hellaboid's Genuine Preparations, • - " " • Extract Sumba, " Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose Wash. • Sir BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELSIBOLD'rL TAKE NO OTHER. Out out the advertiaement and mend for It, and avoid Impoution and Exposure. . - For tale by KAUFMAN t 00.,late Rockateld & Co. , No. 1 Kramph's Building, East Orange tamed, Lancaster. apr 17 - 1y 14 , Cure Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, „ azza, any Irritaiam or ttorenes Q T "' L P - throat, Relieve the Backing Ctrugh of the lAi in neumption, ermehdie, Attn. • BRO NCH ' nut, and aarrh. ilkar and ,c-1 give atrength to the voice of 14.0 016' V - PUBLIC SPBAILBIZS, and smoirms. Few ere aware of the importance of checking a Cough or nCommon Cold " in its Ant stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, ii,uagiect e d o p o , attacks the Lunge. "Brown's Bronchial Troches, con. kilning demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "Troches" are spvitic) haring made me often a mere whisperer.' BROWNS N. P. WILLIS. recommend their use to Pusuo BPILLF, MOO kw.=l • REV. B. H. CHAPIN. .Have proved extremely serviceable tbr Hoemaxma." • m;m=ii REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost Instant relief in - the • distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Assinct.” REV: A. Q. EGGLJLETON.-- "Contain no Opinm or anything Injurious.* DR. A. A. HAYES,' - • - Chasid, &gem "A simple and pleuant combination far Comas, . . DR. G. P. BIGELOW, - BROWNI M'Tr 7 ll BBOWN'B IN:(04: 1,4, 41 BROWN'S . Beneficial In Itacacaren.o BROWN'S 1 UI have proved them excellent be WELOOPEE'J Coa." • • TROOKEB BBV. H. W. WABBJIN,' 10 :144 tro n m etl eow. ciel - Len compelled. to d Peeks BROWN'S REV. S. J. P:ANDSRSON; BROWN'S B'rrlo,QAL ill reaming Hoarseness and Ir ritation of the Throat, so common with' &SAX. BROWN'S 1 Paor . K. STACY: zI OHZ:IBO% . , Teacher of Muido, Southern. Female College.'' FTMM. I BRONSIF 13 °Great benefit when taken before and aftev preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness. ' Point their peat effect, I think they boof, Dor mine" at ! an t ri ,t g o . rio" wiarr — , President of Athens Oollegs, pion. /ir Sold by ail Druggists at TW ANTY— HIPS OSNTS A BOX:-p,- MOOHZEI 1 BROW7iI3 F7; , mml I 0 RL D.RE.N 0 lANOS The Pianos manufactured:by, Conrad . Meyer,- of Philadelphia, have received the trigitset,pliMumo. la this country and in Europe) for supertoraotlon, equality, purity of tone, and substantial workman- Ladies desirous of pureliasinga good Piano, are respectful) , iiivited to imil:st the subscriber's residence, where. they um- be seen, and who "lbw been appointO*4o:irileht tibr; county, for the woof these celebrated instritiisititit the Manufacturer's prices. 'EL7tiO g 7 Tither of the PIANO, GlllTARasd'vw.ll,4lll3olV i i:nicr. 15 South Limestniek•vPimitv the atient, ". • .Penns: - • • :27 T S A,A- 1 0 I. WHOLE/ALB . G1104.111114 - B.lnt . t TIei*BODUCIIkWINEIIa. - aiveosses].Nw. iB6 i• • _ DL J. P. W. LANA
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